Applonia Rose, Managing Editor at Sage Publishing, shared a post on LinkedIn:
“Next week is Hereditary Cancer Awareness Week, a time to highlight the role of genetics in cancer risk.
Did you know that up to 10% of all cancers diagnosed are inherited? Understanding hereditary and genetic contributions is essential for guiding early detection, personalized treatment and informed care for patients and families.
The recent Editorial published in Technology in Cancer Research and Treatment (TCRT), discusses how initiatives like the Bharat Cancer Genome Atlas (BCGA) will help researchers and clinicians better understand the unique molecular landscape of cancers in India. By providing open-access genomic data, BCGA aims to support the development of targeted therapies and advance early detection methods.”
Title: The Bharat Cancer Genome Atlas: Charting India’s Unique Cancer Landscape for Precision Oncology
Journal: Technology in Cancer Research and Treatment
Authors: Sundarasamy Mahalingam, Vinod Scaria, Sridhar Sivasubbu
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